Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal narrows and puts pressure on nerves, often causing pain, weakness, or balance problems. Early diagnosis helps control symptoms and prevent further nerve damage with the right treatment approach.
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Spinal stenosis commonly affects older adults but can also develop due to disc degeneration, arthritis, ligament thickening, or previous spinal injuries. As the spinal canal narrows, pressure builds on the nerves, causing symptoms such as back pain, leg pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness—especially while standing or walking for long periods.
At Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh Orthopaedic Hospital, Patna, spinal stenosis treatment begins with detailed clinical evaluation and imaging studies. The focus is on relieving nerve pressure, improving mobility, and enhancing daily comfort. Non-surgical treatment is always considered first, while surgery is recommended only when symptoms significantly affect quality of life or do not respond to conservative care.
| Aspect | What It Means for the Patient |
|---|---|
| Nerve Decompression | Reduces pressure on spinal nerves |
| Pain & Mobility Relief | Improves walking and standing comfort |
| Non-Surgical Priority | Medication and physiotherapy when suitable |
| Surgical Care (If Needed) | For severe or progressive nerve compression |
| Long-Term Spine Health | Focus on mobility and nerve protection |
In simple terms, spinal stenosis happens when the space around the spinal nerves becomes too narrow, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness.
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. It most commonly occurs in the lower back (lumbar stenosis) or neck (cervical stenosis) and often develops gradually over time.
| Symptom | Patient Experience |
|---|---|
| Back or Neck Pain | Persistent or activity-related pain |
| Leg Pain or Cramping | Pain while walking or standing |
| Numbness or Tingling | Reduced sensation in legs or arms |
| Weakness | Difficulty walking or balancing |
| Pain Relief While Sitting | Symptoms reduce when bending forward or resting |
Pain or numbness worsening over time
Difficulty walking long distances
Leg weakness or balance problems
Symptoms not improving with basic treatment
Early evaluation helps prevent permanent nerve damage.
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Treatment depends on symptom severity and nerve involvement.
Non-Surgical Options
Pain management
Physiotherapy
Activity and posture modification
Surgical Treatment (When Required)
Spine surgery to relieve nerve compression
Post-surgery rehabilitation and follow-up care
Rehabilitation focuses on improving flexibility, strength, posture, and walking ability. Ongoing physiotherapy and follow-ups help maintain long-term spine health.
| Factor | Patient Benefit |
|---|---|
| Spine Care Experience | Accurate diagnosis and treatment planning |
| Ethical Medical Practice | Surgery advised only when necessary |
| Patient-Focused Care | Clear explanation and transparent guidance |
| Rehabilitation Support | Emphasis on long-term recovery |
Find quick answers to common questions about treatments, recovery, and orthopedic care with Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh.
Spinal stenosis is commonly caused by age-related changes, arthritis, disc degeneration, or ligament thickening.
Mild cases may be manageable, but severe stenosis can affect walking and nerve function if untreated.
Yes. Many patients improve with medication, physiotherapy, and lifestyle modifications.
Surgery is considered when symptoms are severe, progressive, or do not respond to non-surgical treatment.
Yes. Leg pain, cramping, or numbness while walking is a common symptom.
Diagnosis involves clinical examination and imaging tests such as X-ray or MRI.
Yes, when managed by a qualified spine specialist using evidence-based protocols.
Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh
MBBS, MS Ortho (PMCH), MCH Ortho (USA)
Ex. Assistant Professor (NMCH, JNKT)
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